In loving memory of Edward Acain Jr., – 66
Sunrise – November 13, 1951 Sunset – September 4, 2019

He is survived by his two children: Kristy (Sione Jr. “Toke”) Keli of Hawaii & Eddie Acain (Mandy) of Washington, his six grandchildren: Delany, Justin, Jayden, Xander, Kohl and Jonathan, his lifelong partner: Amber Acain of Washington, his father Edward Acain Sr. and his three siblings: Dolores Lamb (Tom) of Nevada, Anthony Acain (Becky) of Florida and Julia Southwick (Randall) of Nevada. Also numerous Aunties, Uncles, Nieces and Nephews. Preceded by his Mother – Lucy Ellen Akiona Acain. Ed’s greatest life’s work was his Ohana. He will be remembered for his friendship, his selflessness, his laid back attitude and especially his willingness to always give a helping hand.

Services to be held at a later date.

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